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One more, wanted to post her in Political Thread yesterday: Still in my Snip...

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Thank goodness I don't see "Girls recommended in your area" ads anymore. A BIG sign of improvement. Congratulations :)
 
I use noip.com
Keep your eye on them, they're crooks.

At the bottom is a copy/paste of a review I left on Trust Pilot in Jan. of 2024. Almost a third of the reviews are 1 star and if you take the time to read a few they mirror exactly what happened to me....long-time customers got a HUGE increase last year with no warning, and it was auto-debited!

After being a subscriber for 10 years (since 2013) and paying $24.95 a year for 7 years from 2016 until last year, on Oct. 30, 2023 NO-IP debited my credit card for $59.99, a 140% increase without warning...no e-mail, nothing. I was not given an opportunity to decline or to cancel. And no, there was nothing in my SPAM folder.
When I called their phone there was no option to speak to billing/accounting, only support. Their FAQ instructed me to create a support ticket online, which I did, leaving my full contact info.
Three days later I log into my account and there is NO record of my support ticket. I heard nothing from NO-IP until I cancelled my subscription.
I have no intention of continuing doing business with such a poorly run company. When I cancelled I get an e-mail saying "Thank you so much for being a No-IP customer, we really appreciate it." What a way for them to show it. If I could give NO star I would.
 
Thank goodness I don't see "Girls recommended in your area" ads anymore. A BIG sign of improvement. Congratulations :)
Dang it... why have I never seen this 'girls recommended in your area" ad? Might help me out :(
 
Keep your eye on them, they're crooks.

At the bottom is a copy/paste of a review I left on Trust Pilot in Jan. of 2024. Almost a third of the reviews are 1 star and if you take the time to read a few they mirror exactly what happened to me....long-time customers got a HUGE increase last year with no warning, and it was auto-debited!

After being a subscriber for 10 years (since 2013) and paying $24.95 a year for 7 years from 2016 until last year, on Oct. 30, 2023 NO-IP debited my credit card for $59.99, a 140% increase without warning...no e-mail, nothing. I was not given an opportunity to decline or to cancel. And no, there was nothing in my SPAM folder.
When I called their phone there was no option to speak to billing/accounting, only support. Their FAQ instructed me to create a support ticket online, which I did, leaving my full contact info.
Three days later I log into my account and there is NO record of my support ticket. I heard nothing from NO-IP until I cancelled my subscription.
I have no intention of continuing doing business with such a poorly run company. When I cancelled I get an e-mail saying "Thank you so much for being a No-IP customer, we really appreciate it." What a way for them to show it. If I could give NO star I would.
Thank You...I use to have another service years back when I had Yahoo Small Business host a website, DynDNS comes to mind, can't remember. I used DDNS to give to customers, it was my way to proxy the site since also used it personally. That was several years ago. I do remember it was free, I had a program that would run in background to send them/update my present IP back then.

Anyway, I jumped on NoIP.com a few years ago to get a DDNS account and a couple of domain names.

What I have been doing this is manually paying. I get emails of discounts from them so I renew then. Normally around holidays.

I have never given them my CC, been using PayPal, which PayPal would email of any transactions.

But I will keep my eye out, thank you for the warning...so I just checked payment history, paid $29.74 a year.

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I pay $15 a year for a domain name with them.

What DDNS service do you use?
 
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What DDNS service do you use?
I was using IPCT as gold member until it quit working sometime last year; I may try it out if it goes back "up"...we'll see.

Since that time I've been using freemyip.com . For myself I have a static, public IP on my fiber but I have 2 clients that have dynamic IP's so I created hostnames for them on freemyip.com . I did one for myself as well because it's just easier to remember a hostname vs. an IP address. I used the DynDNS drop-down when I configured the clients' routers to refresh the DDNS with the latest WAN IP.